asked the Minister for the Public Service if he will outline the salary level of Deputies; Senators; principal officers in the civil service; engineers in the ESB; national teachers and secondary school teachers in 1960, 1970, 1980 and 1983.
Written Answer. - Salary Levels.
The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the following tabular statement:
Level of allowance (Dáil Deputy or Senator) or of salary at 1 July each year.
1960 |
1970 |
1980 |
1983 |
|
Dáil Deputy |
£1,000 |
£2,500 |
£11,895 |
£13,802 |
Senator |
£750 |
£1,500 |
£6,545 |
£7,619 |
Principal Officer(civil service) |
£1,755-£2,075 |
£3,180-£3,740 |
£12,430-£14,570 |
£16,370-£19,178 |
ESB Professional Engineer |
£658-£1,453 |
£1,263-£2,893 |
£6,060-£10,443 |
£9,055-£15,594 |
National Teacher |
£445-£900 |
£1,143-£2,179 |
£5,147-£7,852¹ |
£7,792-£13,869¹ |
(after 14 years) |
(after 24 years, including three long-phased increments) |
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Secondary Teacher |
£535-£1,070 |
£1,347-£2,289² |
£5,401-£8,192² |
£8,184-£14-003² |
(after 13 years) |
(after 23 years, including three long-phased increments) |
¹Assumes payment of primary degree (pass) allowance in addition to basic scale.
²Assumes payment of primary degree (pass) and Higher Diploma in Education (pass) allowances in addition to basic scale.